Eurostar services halted after WW2 bomb found near Gare du Nord in Paris
Briefly

The discovery of a Second World War bomb on tracks leading to the Paris Gare du Nord has resulted in a complete suspension of all train services. The unexploded device was found during maintenance work in the suburb of Saint Denis. As a precaution, Paris police are working to safely disable the bomb. The Gare du Nord is a major transit hub, serving about 700,000 passengers daily, including services such as Eurostar from London, emphasizing the significant impact of this incident on travel schedules.
Traffic to the Paris Gare du Nord train station has been suspended due to the discovery of an unexploded Second World War bomb found during maintenance work.
The bomb, discovered overnight in Saint Denis, led to a complete closure of all train services to France's busiest terminal, a hub for Eurostar and local trains.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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